Showing posts with label 2010 Day-To-Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Day-To-Day. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Harvested Sweet 100!

Saturday's harvest includes 55 Matt's Wild Cherry, 31 Snow White, 9 Garden Peach, 6 Husky Cherry Red(2), 5 Orange And Green Zebra, 4 Husky Cherry Red(1), 4 Haley's Purple Comet, 3 SunSugar, 3 SunGold(1), 3 Large Pink Anna(2), 3 Green Grape, 2 Portuguese Neighbor, 2 Dr. Wyche's Yellow (6 ounces), Sweet 100 (new), Golden Mama, Jaune Flamme, Large Pink Anna(1), Chocolate Stripes(1), Aunt Ruby's German Green(1), Pineapple (14 ounces), Kellogg's Breakfast (7.5 ounces), Cassidy's Folly, Oaxacan Jewel(2), Crimson Cushion(2) (7 ounces), Australian Giant Oxheart (9 ounces), Hungarian Heart (11 ounces) and Husky Gold for a total of 144 tomatoes.

I was going to write how Sweet 100 isn't Sweet 100...but the apparently orange tomatoes turned red. These tomatoes are nickel sized. I've never seen Sweet 100 tomatoes this large, but I don't have a better label for them...so Sweet 100 it is!

I added fertilizer to all the container plants.

A few days ago my wife spent all day in the kitchen making tomato chutney. She's trying to keep up with all the harvested tomatoes!

I walked around with my wife and told her about six tomatoes that can be pulled.

Today's harvest includes 46 Matt's Wild Cherry, 28 Snow White, 15 Garden Peach, 5 SunSugar, 5 Husky Cherry Red(1), 5 Husky Cherry Red(2), 3 Haley's Purple Comet, 3 Orange And Green Zebra, 3 Green Zebra(2) (not Green Zebra), 2 Large Pink Anna(2), 2 Sweet 100, 2 Cassidy's Folly, 2 Persimmon (14 ounces, 10 ounces), Bloody Butcher, SunGold(1), Green Grape, Michael Pollan, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dr. Wyche's Yellow (7 ounces), Oaxacan Jewel(2), Paul Robeson(2) (8.5 ounces), Coyote (not Coyote) and Hungarian Heart (7 ounces) for a total of 131 tomatoes.

Today we spent most of the day with a fellow TomatoManiac family. They came over to do some home repairs and to join us for dinner. We had some barbecue chicken as well as Paul Robeson, Hungarian Heart and Persimmon. I can vouch for Persimmon, excellent tomato. My wife continues to love Hungarian Heart, again claiming it is her favorite red tomato.

All in all a very busy weekend. Our dryer was modified to accept a new washing machine. Many of our outlets were fitted with some insulation. And an eight foot window blind was hoisted in front of our garage in the hopes of deflecting some of the intense heat. Our barbecue had some added support. Our screen door on the back door was removed to prepare fixing it.



My wife using a food dehydrator to dehydrate tomatoes. The test isn't complete but our taste tests indicate it will be a success.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

8092 Harvested Tomatoes in 2010

We ended up with harvesting 8092 tomatoes during the 2010 season. These numbers indicate it wasn't a good year and these numbers also indicate it wasn't a bad year. This year's crop did have good taste.

Snow White was pulled yesterday. The freezes over the last three weeks have hurt the plant. It was time to go. This plant was a volunteer and did a wonderful job. There's are many tomatoes lying around and it will be nearly impossible to collect and dispose of all of them.

Only SunSugar remains.

My wife has already started on the 2011 tomato seedlings. They've been planted over the last week. I'll try to get images up on this blog this weekend.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lots and Lots of Rain...


December 24 harvest: 16 Snow White, 2 SunSugar.

Yesterday's harvest: 39
Snow White, 4 SunSugar.

The harvest has been spotty due to a lot of rain over the last week and a half. That and it's too cold when I get up in the morning. Yesterday's
Snow White harvest was handled by my wife during the afternoon.

My wife is making preparations for next years crop. She has purchased a plastic enclosure to house the tomato seedlings. I think she'll start the seedlings in a day or so.

There were near torrential rains between the harvest on the 17th and the 24th. Many of the ripe tomatoes were discarded due to severe splitting. Some of the splitting was so severe the tomato nearly turned inside out! I've never seen such behavior before.

The
Snow White is showing signs of minor frost damage and is finally looking old.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Harvested Over 1000 Front Yard Snow White Tomatoes!


Today's harvest: 17 Snow White (front yard).

We've now harvested over 1000 front yard Snow White tomatoes! So long as the weather stays temperate (It's actually a got bit warm today, low 80's) this plant will continue to be productive.

I didn't harvest during the week as I was out the door to my consulting job at 6:00 AM. I'll have a normal schedule starting this Tuesday.

There are no back yard tomato plants. All the rest of the plants in the back yard were pulled on Thursday or today.

The only tomato plants left are Snow White (front yard) and SunSugar.


Saturday, December 4, 2010

Harvested Over 8000 Tomatoes This Year!


November 30 harvest: 4 Snow White (front yard) and 2 Carmello for a total of 6 tomatoes.

December 4 harvest: 9 Snow White (front yard), 2 Sweet 100 and SunSugar for a total of 12 tomatoes.

We've now harvested over 8000 tomatoes for the year (8014)! We've also harvested over 4500 tomatoes in the front yard (4513) and over 3500 tomatoes in the back yard (3501).

We harvested 214 tomatoes for the month of November, 181 in the front yard and 33 in the back yard.

The past two to three weeks have been cold in the morning. Twice the temperature has gotten below freezing and many times approached freezing temperatures. This is unusual for November. The spotty harvests are due to the freezing weather in the morning. Usually the coldest times of the day are between 6:00 and 7:00 AM around here and I harvest just after 7:00 AM.

If the gardeners had come today I would have left the Snow White in the front yard and have almost every other tomato plant pulled. My wife did pull Husky Cherry Red today as the plant was black due to the freezing temperatures.

We continue to slowly wind it down...

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Getting Cold!


November 15 harvest: 17 Snow White (front yard), Husky Cherry Red, SunSugar and Sweet 100 for a total of 20 tomatoes.

November 17 harvest: 15 Snow White (front yard), 2 Sweet 100, Husky Cherry Red and SunSugar for a total of 19 tomatoes.

November 25 harvest: 7 Snow White (front yard), 2 Husky Cherry Red, 2 Sweet 100, Plum Tigris, Brown Berry and Snow White (back yard) for a total of 14 tomatoes.

Today's harvest: 8 Snow White, Husky Cherry Red, 2 Topaz, Carmello and Snow White (back yard) for a total of 13 tomatoes.

There was an eight day harvest gap because it was simply too cold to harvest tomatoes in the morning. We've had near freezing weather at sunrise (and in one case, dipped below freezing, hitting 28.8 degrees) during that period.

We're so close to harvesting 8000 tomatoes for the year! We're four tomatoes away from that total. I hope to harvest on the last day of the month to get us over the top.

The freezing weather has harmed some of our crops. Husky Cherry Red needs to be pulled. One of our winter tomato plants needs to be pulled as well. Several of our other crops have sustained mild to severe damage from the cold weather.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Harvested Over 900 Front Yard Snow White Tomatoes!

November 2 harvest: 12 Snow White (front yard), SunSugar and Sweet 100 for a total of 14 tomatoes.

November 4 harvest: 15 Snow White (front yard), 4 Husky Cherry Red, 3 SunSugar, Topaz, Red Currant(2) and Brown Berry for a total of 25 tomatoes.

November 6 harvest: 17 Snow White (front yard), 3 SunSugar, 2 Husky Cherry Red for a total of 22 tomatoes.

Three more plants were pulled from the back yard today.

November 7 harvest: 6 Snow White (front yard), 2 SunSugar, Husky Cherry Red, Sweet 100 and Brown Berry for a total of 11 tomatoes.

With the help of my wife we propped up the front yard Snow White plant with three thick stakes as well as some twine.

November 8 harvest: 7 Snow White (front yard), Husky Cherry Red and SunSugar for a total of 9 tomatoes.

November 11 harvest: 16 Snow White (front yard), 4 Sweet 100, 2 Brown Berry and Big Pink for a total of 23 tomatoes.

Yesterday's harvest: 27 Snow White (front yard), 4 Sweet 100, 3 SunSugar, 2 Husky Cherry Red and 2 Brown Berry for a total of 38 tomatoes.

We've now harvested over 900 front yard Snow White tomatoes (924)! We're also closing in on 8000 harvested tomatoes for the year (7930). It looks more than likely we'll make that plateau before any winter freezes ruin the remaining crop.

And the tomatoes still taste good!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Harvested Over 800 Front Yard Snow White Tomatoes!

October 8 harvest: 2 Snow White (front yard), Brown Berry and Snow White (back yard) for a total of 4 tomatoes.

October 9 harvest: 7 Snow White (front yard), Red Currant(2) and White Currant for a total of 9 tomatoes.

October 11 harvest: 4 Red Grape, 3 Snow White (front yard), Husky Cherry Red, SunSugar, Yellow Pear and White Currant for a total of 11 tomatoes.

October 21 harvest: 38 Snow White (front yard), 2 SunSugar, 2 White Currant, 2 Red Grape and Red Currant(1) for a total of 45 tomatoes.

October 23 harvest: 26 Snow White (front yard), 3 White Currant, 2 SunSugar, Husky Cherry Red, Pink Berkeley Tie Dye, Big Pink, Yellow Pear and Red Grape for a total of 36 tomatoes.

October 26 harvest: 16 Snow White (front yard), 4 SunSugar, Red Currant(2) and White Currant for a total of 22 tomatoes.

October 27 harvest: 9 Snow White (front yard), 3 SunSugar and Red Currant(2) for a total of 13 tomatoes.

And today's harvest consisted of 19 Snow White (front yard), 3 SunSugar, 2 Red Currant(2), 2 Snow White (back yard), Sweet 100 and White Currant for a total of 28 tomatoes.

In the last 3 ½ weeks the front yard Snow White plant has gotten a second wind. It got so tall that it's crushed all the supports and has basically fallen to the south. The recently harvested SunSugar tomatoes are the largest on the plant this year, larger than the first initial flush of tomatoes on this plant.

Many plants have been pulled and more could be pulled if I could find the time.

We've now harvested over 800 front yard Snow White tomatoes (824)!

We ended up harvesting 261 tomatoes for the month of October and have harvested 7788 tomatoes this year so far. There's an outside chance that the strength of the front yard Snow White could get us to the 8000 harvest plateau.

My wife and I were away for a week between the 11th and the 21st. Her relatives stayed at our house to take care of our dogs.

I've started a new job on October 26. I'm doing full time consulting work for a large bank. I was unexpectedly laid off from my full time job on August 26.

You'd be surprised what a battle it is to keep all the paperwork in order after one gets laid off. COBRA coverage has been an exhausting battle. It's probably taken around 60 – 70 phone calls to various entities to get the coverage reflected by my health insurance carrier. Just yesterday I got a letter in the mail and I'm now technically not enrolled with my primary physician anymore. I hope to straighten that out with one phone call, but that remains to be seen.

I got my 401K moved to a rollover IRA. That took several phone calls, forms, a notarization, more signatures and whatnot but it seemed to go relatively smoothly.

I needed to start up my company again (it was shuttered earlier this year) and get liability insurance in preparation for this new consulting opportunity. I just filed another IRS form yesterday in relation to starting up my company again. There's two more to be filed within 60 days (along with some more money).

I've been getting quotes from health insurance companies to prepare from switching over from COBRA to a company paid health insurance. I didn't get too far with this, but there's more to come.

I filed for unemployment and I'm still trying to get my claims processed for the time I spent unemployed. I've sent out at least 5 certified letters to various agencies, including one yesterday. We'll see how it goes.

I met with my accountant to go over all of this and he helped point me in the right direction with these and plenty of other matters. It was taking me 4 – 5 hours a day just handling phone calls, faxing, copying, sending out snail mail and emails, just trying to push these processes along. It was (is) easily a part time job in and of itself.

This new job will probably not allow the flexibility needed to update this blog as consistently as I have in the past. The issue isn't now (the season is long over except for the few plants that have lasted) but during the spring and summer of next year. Let's hope I can continue to find the time and commitment to continue to post!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Harvested Over 700 Front Yard Snow White Tomatoes This Year!


I'll spare you the numbers, but I have harvested over 700 Snow White (front yard) (704) tomatoes! The front yard Snow White tomato plant is basically the only good plant left.

We've pulled out eight more plants over the past 10 days. There are more to be pulled but there is simply more important things to do.

My wife has planted a bunch of winter vegetables, including two tomato plants.

Our September totals include 458 front yard tomatoes and 259 back yard tomatoes for a total of 717 harvested tomatoes for the month. My estimate of 650 harvested tomatoes was a good one.

Currently our totals for 2010 are 4185 front yard tomatoes harvested, 3435 back yard tomatoes harvested for a total of 7620 tomatoes harvested this year.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Harvested Over 7500 Tomatoes This Year!


Wednesday's harvest: 4 Snow White (front yard), Babywine, Large Pink Anna, SunSugar, Thessaloniki and Red Grape for a total of 9 tomatoes.
Violet Jasper was removed by my wife during the day. This plant was removed in preparation for laying down winter crops.
Thursday's harvest: 9 Snow White (front yard), 2 Sara Black, Husky Cherry Red, Large Pink Anna and Quedlinburger Fruehe Liebe for a total of 14 tomatoes.
Friday's harvest: 9 Snow White (front yard), 2 Topaz, Husky Cherry Red, Babywine and Marianna's Peace for a total of 14 tomatoes.
Saturday's harvest: 8 Snow White (front yard), Babywine and White Currant for a total of 10 tomatoes.
All of these plants started to get a cobweb like formation at the top. It looks like some sort of fungus. I would have kept a couple more of these plants around if it weren't for this fungus.
Sunday's harvest: 6 Snow White (front yard), Aunt Ruby's German Green (back yard) and White Currant for a total of 8 tomatoes.
Today's harvest: 4 Snow White (front yard), 2 Red Currant(1), 2 Red Currant(2), Babywine and Snow White (back yard) for a total of 10 tomatoes.
We've now harvested over 7500 tomatoes for the year (7505)! But we're harvesting in dribs and drabs so we won't get near 8000 this year.
Yesterday got up to 105.0 at Pierce College. Today it got up to 110.0.
Updates to this blog will continue to be spotty until the end of the year.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Harvested 600 Front Yard Snow White Tomaotes!


Yesterday's harvest includes 9 Snow White (front yard), 2 White Currant, Violet Jasper, SunSugar, Marianna's Peace, Snow White (back yard) and Thessaloniki for a total of 16 tomatoes.

Today's harvest includes 13 Snow White (front yard), 2 Violet Jasper, 2 White Currant, Husky Cherry Red, Large Pink Anna, Sweet 100, Sara Black, Marianna's Peace and Black Oxheart (7 ounces) for a total of 23 tomatoes.

We've now harvested exactly 600 Snow White (front yard) tomatoes! The plant is showing some wear and tear but the plant has plenty of blooms and ripening tomatoes.

I haven't harvested a Sweet 100 tomato in over six weeks.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Pulled Out Three More Tomato Plants...


Today's harvest includes 15 Snow White (front yard), 2 Large Pink Anna, 2 White Currant, Marianna's Peace, Stupice, Red Currant(2) and Carmello for a total of 23 tomaotes.

I pulled out three more tomato plants yesterday: SunGold, Stupice and Aunt Ruby's German Green(1). There was one more ripening tomato on Stupice and that's why it's in today's harvest total.

I haven't harvested White Currants in a month. Last harvest for White Currant was 8/19.


Saturday, September 18, 2010

Harvested Over 4000 Front Yard Tomatoes This Year!


Tuesday's harvest: 8 SunGold, 3 Snow White (front yard), 3 Babywine, 3 Green Grape, 2 Stupice, 2 Violet Jasper, 2 SunSugar, 2 Carmelo, 2 Green Zebra, 2 Paul Robeson, Husky Cherry Red, Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Marianna's Peace and Gajo de Melon for a total of 34 tomatoes.

Wednesday's harvest: 5 Snow White (front yard), 2 SunGold, 2 SunSugar, 2 Quedlinburger Fruehe Liebe, 2 Green Grape, 2 Green Zebra, 2 Snow White (back yard), Stupice, Violet Jasper, Large Pink Anna, Topaz, Big Pink and Weeping Charlie for a total of 23 tomatoes.

Wednesday was our third wedding anniversary!!!

Thursday's harvest: 4 Snow White (front yard), 3 Violet Jasper, 2 SunGold, 2 Large Pink Anna, Red Currant(2), Sara Black, Green Zebra, Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart, Snow White (back yard) and Enchantment for a total of 17 tomatoes.

Friday's harvest: 8 Snow White (front yard), 2 Violet Jasper, 2 Thessaloniki, 2 Azoychka/not Azoychka, Babywine, SunGold, SunSugar and Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart for a total of 18 tomatoes.

I took out six tomato plants in the back yard: Paul Robeson, Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Enchantment, Gajo de Melon and Pineapple.

Today's harvest: 12 Snow White (front yard), 2 Husky Cherry Red, 2 SunGold, 2 Azoychka/not Azoychka, Stupice, Aunt Ruby's German Green(1), Carmelo and Babywine for a total of 22 tomatoes.

We've now harvested over 500 tomatoes for the month (568) and have also harvested over 4000 front yard tomatoes for the year (4010)!

Earlier in the week (I don't remember the day) I dug out the passive compost pile. I moved it to another area, then moved it back into the wire cage in the same location. The whole process took about three hours. The size of the pile clearly dropped and continued to drop over the last couple of days. I found a couple of spoons in the pile (oops!) and a large squash that didn't degrade whatsoever. I cut it into three pieces with the shovel.

My wife watered the back yard tomato plants.

I turned some dirt in the back yard and my wife planted some winter crops in this turned area near our south fence.

I'm still having some computer troubles but I haven't noticed it today, thus this catch-up update.

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Tide Is Slowly Retreating...


No harvest done yesterday.

Today's harvest includes 11 Snow White (front yard) 8 Babywine, 5 SunGold, 2 Stupice, 2 Violet Jasper, 2 Large Pink Anna, 2 Topaz, 2 Green Grape, 2 Gajo de Melon, 2 Paul Robeson, Snow White (back yard), Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart, Black From Tula, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Weeping Charlie, Green Zebra, Brown Berry, Red Currant(1), Plum Tigris, Pink Berkeley Tie Dye and SunSugar for a total of 49 tomatoes.

My wife watered the back yard tomatoes and I added fertilizer to the container plants. Other than that not much is happening.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Pulled Out Five More Tomato Plants...


Thursday's harvest includes 8 Violet Jasper, 5 Marianna's Peace, 4 SunGold, 3 Gajo de Melon, 3 Babywine, 2 Snow White (front yard), 2 Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, Snow White (back yard), Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart, Weeping Charlie, Red Currant(1) and Topaz for a total of 32 tomatoes.

Friday's harvest includes 4 SunGold, 2 Snow White (front yard), 2 Stupice, 2 Violet Jasper, 2 SunSugar, 2 Marianna's Peace, 2 Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, 2 Gajo de Melon, Red Grape, Enchantment, Pierce's Pride, Sweet Tangerine, Topaz, Large Pink Anna, Persimmon, Babywine and Aunt Ruby's German Green(1) for a total of 27 tomatoes.

Today's harvest includes 8 Snow White (front yard), 6 SunGold, 3 Carmello(!), 3 Stupice, 2 Gajo de Melon, 2 Violet Jasper, Babywine, Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, Red Currant(2), Yellow Pear, Pierce's Pride, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart, Red Grape, Azoychka/not Azoychka and Snow White (back yard) for a total of 34 tomatoes.

Yesterday I pulled out five more tomato plants: Black, Patio, German Orange Strawberry, Gypsy and Sweet Tangerine.

I watered the front yard yesterday.

It looks like I may lose the “corner office” next year. My wife has asked for the area in order to put plants in the space. She is currently working for a landscape designer and wants to show off this area to her landscaping talents. If she is still in the field come spring I'm sure this area will be hers.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Temperatures Have Dropped Dramatically...


Today's harvest includes 8 Violet Jasper, 6 SunGold, 4 Marianna's Peace, 3 Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, 3 Stupice, 3 Babywine, 2 Gajo de Melon, 2 Red Grape, 2 Gypsy, Snow White (front yard), Poma Amoris Minora Lutea, Large Pink Anna, Topaz, Red Currant(2) and Enchantment for a total of 39 tomatoes.

What a difference a week makes! Here are the high temperatures over the last week. 9/1 – 99.3, 9/2 – 103.9, 9/3 – 103.8, 9/4 – 104.8 9/5 – 97.2. Yesterday's high: 66.6 degrees. A dramatic drop in temperature!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Harvested Over 400 Violet Jasper Tomatoes!


And today's harvest includes 8 Violet Jasper, 5 SunGold, 4 Lyn's Mahogany Garnet, 3 Stupice, 2 Sweet Tangerine, 2 Dr. Wyches's Yellow(2), 2 Marianna's Peace, 2 Enchantment, 2 Gajo de Melon, 2 Red Grape, Babywine, Persimmon, Brown Berry, Yellow Pear, Weeping Charlie, Pineapple, Black From Tula, Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart and Sara Black (7 ounces) for a total of 41 tomatoes.

We've now harvested over 400 Violet Jasper tomatoes (403)! Today's Violet Jasper tomatoes are about half the size (or smaller) compared to the ones harvested two months ago but the plant still has a fair amount of growing tomatoes.

My wife watered the back yard tomato plants yesterday and the front yard tomato plants the day before.

I pulled out three more tomato plants, all in the front yard: Michael Pollan, Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge and Black Krim.

The new volunteer tomato plant died in last week's heat wave. And the caterpillar has disappeared as well.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Pulled Out Six More Tomato Plants


Today's harvest includes 5 Snow White (front yard), 4 Violet Jasper, 4 Marianna's Peace, 3 Stupice, 2 Babywine, 2 SunGold, SunSugar, Patio, Michael Pollan, Aunt Ruby's German Green(1), Quedlinburger Fruehe Liebe, Topaz, German Orange Strawberry, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Black Zebra, Toni's Round, Gajo de Melon, Azoychka/not Azoychka and Red Grape for a total of 33 tomatoes.

On Saturday I pulled out 6 more tomato plants: Jaune Flamme(2), Red Cherry, White Cherry, Sweetie, Principe Borghese and Chile Verde.

I woke up late on Sunday so I didn't harvest.

The recent heat was has turned our tomato plants into something that looks like tumbleweed. It looks like more tomato plants will be pulled shortly.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Harvested Over 7000 Tomatoes This Year!


Today's harvest includes 5 Marianna's Peace, 4 SunGold, 3 Stupice, 3 Violet Jasper, 3 Snow White (front yard), Aunt Ruby's German Green(1), Persimmon, Black Krim, SunSugar, Dr. Wyche's Yellow(2), Pineapple, Enchantment and Gajo de Melon for a total of 26 tomatoes.

We've now harvested over 7000 tomatoes for the year (7009)! I'm a bit surprised at how soon we reached this figure (I figured mid-September). As of yesterday the harvest numbers didn't fall significantly.

That is, until today. Today's total is less than half of yesterday's total of 54 harvested tomatoes. The current heat wave we're in matured the tomatoes on the vine but now there's simply not much left (Yesterday's high was 103.8).

Also, we've harvested over 500 front yard Snow White tomatoes (502) and over 100 Marianna's Peace tomatoes (102)!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Harvested Over 1400 SunGold Tomatoes!


Today's harvest includes 14 SunGold, 7 Snow White (front yard), 6 Stupice, 4 Violet Jasper, 4 Marianna's Peace, 2 Topaz, 2 Red Currant(2), 2 Gajo de Melon, 2 Snow White (back yard), Babywine, Principe Borghese, Red Currant(1), Green Zebra, Sweet Tangerine, Pierce's Pride, Black From Tula, Enchantment, Jaune Flamme(2), Thessaloniki and Pineapple (6 ounces) for a total of 54 tomatoes.
We've now harvested over 1400 SunGold tomatoes (1403)! We've also harvested 200 Red Currant(1) tomatoes. SunGold looks like it will slow down while Red Currant(1) has already slowed down to a trickle.
Yesterday's high was 103.9 so it's getting quite hot again.